Kay Pere – AcousticMusicScene.com https://acousticmusicscene.com Tue, 24 Mar 2026 13:31:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Singer-Songwriter Cape May Conference Set for March 27-28 https://acousticmusicscene.com/2026/03/24/singer-songwriter-cape-may-conference-set-for-march-27-28/ Tue, 24 Mar 2026 13:31:12 +0000 https://acousticmusicscene.com/?p=13643 Several hundred performing artists and others engaged in the music business will converge on the historic Victorian gingerbread-lined New Jersey seaside resort community of Cape May, March 27-28, 2026 for the Singer-Songwriter Cape May conference.

Nashville, Tennessee-based singer-songwriters Pete Mroz (who performed on NBC’s The Voice) and Maya DeVitry (formerly a founding member of the roots trio The Stray Birds) will deliver keynotes and perform during the conference, while some 130 other pre-selected musical acts and artists of various genres will showcase their talents at 15 local bars, restaurants and hotels on Friday and Saturday evenings.

Now in its 13th year, Singer-Songwriter Cape May launched in 2008, continued through 2019, and resumed in last year following a five-year hiatus. The conference also features two days of hour-long music business panel discussions and workshops, as well as mentoring sessions, at Congress Hall & Harrison Conference Center. There will be plenty of opportunities for networking with other singer-songwriters, musicians and music industry professionals.

While AcousticMusicScene.com is my labor of love, I am also a seasoned public relations and strategic communications professional and will moderate a panel discussion entitled “Story to Strategy: Marketing & Branding for Independent Acts & Artists” during a Friday afternoon conference session similar to one that I participated in last year.

The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) has many implications for the music industry and is rapidly changing how music is written, recorded and shared. Aspects of AI will be explored in three workshops. Professor Emeritus Jeff Snyder, who spent 25 years in higher education and chaired a music department, will lead ones on “AI … What Have You Done?” and “AI for Musicians: From Creation to Promotion,” while Dr. Michael Harrington, a frequent speaker at SS Cape May and other music conferences, will explain how to leverage AI as a creative tool while safeguarding your intellectual property in “Harnessing AI for Music Creation: A Legal Perspective.” Harrington, who created a popular Berklee College of Music course on copyright law in the music business, has served as an expert witness and co-authored amicus briefs on behalf of big-name artists and as a consultant in hundreds of music copyright and intellectual property matters.

Bill Pere, a Grammy Award-winning songwriter and author of Songcrafters’ Coloring Book, returns to the conference to again present a workshop on “Building A Successful Career as a Songwriter” and share “The 8 Keys to Success in the Music Business” in another one. His wife, Kay Pere, a nationally known vocal and creativity coach, again leads a workshop entitled “Regenerative Creativity: Making a Musical Life that Matters. The Peres have been sharing their decades of experience and knowledge on the craft and business of songwriting at SS Cape May every year since its inception and are glad to be returning. “Among the dozens of music conferences we have presented at over the last 30 years, SS Cape May is clearly one of the best for both new and experienced singer-songwriters to learn, network, and enhance their career goals,” they told AcousticMusicScene.com last year. “We always look forward to this weekend filled with the creative energy and aspirations of current and upcoming singer-songwriters.”

Lou Plaia (Hot Rats Entertainment), co-founder of ReverbNation – the world’s largest DIY artists services platform, moderates a panel discussion on “Maximizing Your Potential as a Musician,” Fellow music industry veteran Les Scott (Source Q Boutique), who specializes in music placement in film & television and has represented hundreds of writers and artists, speaks on “Marketing Your Music for Film & Television,” as well as “Breaking Down the Doors” of gatekeepers/decision makers. Other workshops and panel discussions will delve into “From Songs to Stages: Building a Sustainable Career as a Singer-Songwriter,”  “Recording and Releasing New Music in 2026,” “The Independent Advantage: Shaping the Future of the Music Industry,” “Redefining the Modern Musician: The Shift from ‘Artist Only’ to Creative Entrepreneur,” and “Maximizing Your Potential As a Musician.”

The conference registration desk opens at 10 a.m. on March 27, while panel discussions and workshops take place between 11:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Showcasing artists and panelists will receive credentials for the conference, while a limited number of others may still register to attend the daytime events for $135. Evening showcase performances  — apart from those at Congress Hall featuring keynoters Laura Stevenson and Adam Weiner, which are ticketed — are free and open to the public. The venues hosting them are all within walking distance of Congress Hall.

For more information, to register for the conference, and to view the evening showcase schedules, visit www.sscapemay.com.

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Singer-Songwriter Cape May Conference Set for March 28-29 https://acousticmusicscene.com/2025/03/22/singer-songwriter-cape-may-conference-set-for-march-28-29/ Sat, 22 Mar 2025 13:48:12 +0000 http://acousticmusicscene.com/?p=13105 The maddening crowds of summer won’t be there yet, but several hundred performing artists and others engaged in the music business are expected to converge on the historic Victorian-lined New Jersey seaside resort community of Cape May, March 28-29, 2025 when the Singer-Songwriter Cape May conference resumes following a five-year hiatus. The conference had previously taken place annually from 2018-2019.

SS Cape May 2025Laura Stevenson (a Long Island, New York-based singer-songwriter) and Adam Weiner (who fronts the Philadelphia-based band Low Cut Connie) will deliver keynotes and perform during the conference, while some 130 other pre-selected musical acts and artists of various genres will showcase their talents at 15 local bars, restaurants and hotels on Friday and Saturday evenings.

Singer-Songwriter Cape May also features two afternoons of hour-long music business panel discussions and workshops, as well as mentoring sessions, at Congress Hall & Harrison Conference Center. There will be plenty of opportunities for networking with other singer-songwriters, musicians and music industry professionals.

While AcousticMusicScene.com is my labor of love, I am also a communications and public relations strategist and will participate in a panel discussion “ on “Marketing & Branding for Independent Acts & Artists” during a Friday afternoon conference session.

Bill Pere, a Grammy Award-winning songwriter and author of Songcrafters’ Coloring Book, will present a workshop on “Building A Successful Career as a Songwriter” and share “The 8 Keys to Success in the Music Business” in another one. His wife, Kay Pere, a nationally known vocal and creativity coach, leads a workshop entitled “Regenerative Creativity: Making a Musical Life that Matters.” The Peres said that they are glad to be returning to SS Cape May for the 12th time to share their decades of experience and knowledge on the craft and business of songwriting. “Among the dozens of music conferences we have presented at over the last 30 years, SS Cape May is clearly one of the best for both new and experienced singer-songwriters to learn, network, and enhance their career goals,” they told AcousticMusicScene.com. “We always look forward to this weekend filled with the creative energy and aspirations of current and upcoming singer-songwriters.”

The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) has many implications for the music industry. Aspects of these will be explored in two workshops. Jeff Snyder, a professor emeritus who spent 25 years in higher education and chaired a music department, will share examples of the many uses of AI that are already happening during a workshop entitled “Hey AI … What Have You Done?,” while Dr. Michael Harrington, a frequent speaker at SS Cape May and other music conferences, will explain how to leverage AI as a creative tool while safeguarding your intellectual property in “Harnessing AI for Music Creation: A Legal Perspective.” Harrington — who created a popular Berklee College of Music course on copyright law in the music business, has served as an expert witness and co-authored amicus briefs on behalf of big-name artists and as a consultant in hundreds of music copyright and intellectual property matters — will also present a workshop on “New Copyright & IP issues in Music, Film, TV, Adverts, & Games.”

Lou Plaia (Hot Rats Entertainment), co-founder of ReverbNation – the world’s largest DIY artists services platform, moderates a panel discussion on “Maximizing Your Potential as a Musician.” Fellow music industry veteran Les Scott (Source Q Boutique), who specializes in music placement in film & television and currently represents more than 400 writers and artists, speaks on “Marketing Your Music for Film & Television.” There will also be a “Producer Panel” that will delve into the roles of producers, recording sessions, mixing & mastering recordings, production budgets, supervision, and more.

The conference registration desk opens at 11 a.m. on March 28, while panel discussions and workshops take place between 1 and 5 p.m. on Friday and 11:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Saturday. Showcasing artists and panelists will receive credentials for the conference, while others may register to attend the daytime events for a small fee. Evening showcase performances –- apart from those at Congress Hall featuring keynoters Laura Stevenson and Adam Weiner, which are ticketed — are free and open to the public. The venues hosting them are all within walking distance of Congress Hall. In addition, Behr Brewing on Seashore Road in Cape May hosts a SS Cape May Kick-Off Party featuring live music on Thursday, March 27, from 6-9 p.m.

For more information, to register for the conference, and to view the evening showcase schedules, visit www.sscapemay.com.

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Singer-Songwriters Flock to Cape May, NJ, March 29-30 https://acousticmusicscene.com/2019/03/13/singer-songwriters-flock-to-cape-may-nj-march-29-30/ Wed, 13 Mar 2019 12:38:42 +0000 http://acousticmusicscene.com/?p=10388 SS Cape May 2019The maddening crowds of summer won’t be there yet, but several hundred performing artists and others engaged in the music business are expected to converge on the historic Victorian-lined New Jersey seaside resort community of Cape May, March 29-30, 2019 for the 12th annual Singer-Songwriter Cape May conference.

Singer-songwriters Jesse Terry and Erin McKeown will deliver keynotes and perform during the conference, while some 150 other pre-selected musical acts and artists of various genres will showcase their talents at more than a dozen local bars, restaurants and hotels on Friday and Saturday evenings.

“Jesse Terry is a gentle soul with a formidable songwriting talent and a clear artistic vision,” says John Platt, host of Sunday Supper on New York’s WFUV. A true musical journeyman, Jesse Terry has made it his mission to share his love of music fully and completely, without regard for shading his emotions or tempering his convictions. By his own definition, the Connecticut-based performing artist has never been a cautious individual, but rather one who finds inspiration and optimism in the solace and joy that making music brings him and which he can impart to others both through his recordings (five albums and an EP to date) and his live performances throughout the U.S., Europe, Greenland, and New Zealand. More information may be found online at www.jesseterrymusic.com.

Here are links to the official music videos for Jesse Terry’s “Kaleidoscope” and “Stargazer” from his album Stargazer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGW9irhdZUQ and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydOal9N6jw4.

Although often referred to as a folk-rock singer-songwriter and musician, Erin McKeown’s music defies stylistic boundaries – as her 10 full-length albums over the last 20 years attest. Her first musical, Miss You Like Hell, which opened Off-Broadway at The Public Theater last year, was nominated for five Drama Desk Awards and was named as Best Musical of 2018 by The Wall Street Journal. A western Massachusetts-based international touring artist, McKeown has performed at such notable festivals as Bonnaroo, Glastonbury and the Newport Folk Festival. Her songs have been widely played on NPR, the BBC and other radio stations. She has secured song placements in numerous commercials and television shows, and she even wrote a song via text messaging with her friend Rachel Maddow. “In several distinctive ways – voice, dynamic subtlety, and sheer songwriting ability – Erin McKeown is in a class of her own,” writes a music critic for The Sunday Times (UK). For more information, visit www.erinmckeown.com.

Here’s a link to a video of Erin McKeown performing “Now I’m Here“ from Miss You Like Hell live at WFUV’s Studio A in New York City in 2018: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qtQ9v-VxTY.

AcousticMusicScene.com Editor & Publisher, Connecticut Songwriters Association Leader and ReverbNation Co-Founder are Among the Panelists During the Singer-Songwriter Cape May Conference

Singer-Songwriter Cape May also features two afternoons of music business panel discussions, workshops and mentoring sessions at Congress Hall & Harrison Conference Center. There will be plenty of opportunities for networking with other singer-songwriters, musicians and music industry professionals.

While AcousticMusicScene.com is my labor of love, I am also a communications and public relations strategist and will be among the panelists discussing “Press, Publicity and Promotion” and “Branding, Marketing and Social Media for Independent Artists” during afternoon conference sessions. Although the media landscape is in a continual state of flux, independent singer-songwriters have many options for promotion these days. I hope to help SS Cape May attendees set the right course and navigate through the many channels available to them to reach and connect with their target audiences. Talented artists with some promotional and social media savvy, or the smarts to surround themselves with people who do, can strike a responsive chord through strategic public relations and creative communications.

Bill Pere will conduct two workshops during the Singer-Songwriter Cape May conference.
Bill Pere will conduct two workshops during the Singer-Songwriter Cape May conference.
Bill Pere, a former Connecticut State Troubadour who heads the Connecticut Songwriters Association, runs the CT Songwriting Academy and wrote Songcrafters’ Coloring Book, will share his “Top 5 Songwriting Tips to Triple Your Audience” and “8 Keys to Success in the Music Business.” His wife, Kay Pere, leads a vocal workshop entitled “The Performing Songwriters’ Paintbox.” Lou Plaia, co-founder of ReverbNation, will conduct a workshop on the online platform for artists that helps them to connect with venues, festivals, brands, blogs, labels, and fans — enabling them to advance their careers and grow their audiences. Plaia is also among the panelists in another workshop entitled “DIY is Not Enough! Team Building.” Other hour-long panels and workshops will delve into “Branding, Marketing and Social Media,” “Careers in the Music Industry,” “Fan-funded Music,” Getting Gigs for the Indie Musician(s),” “Protecting Your Copyrights and Maximizing Your Royalties,” and “Songwriting, Recording and Making Money with Your Music.” There will also be a “Producers Panel.”

Evening Showcases at Venues Around Cape May Are Free and Open to the Public

The conference registration desk opens at 11 a.m. on March 29, while mentoring sessions extend from noon to 5 p.m. each day, and the workshops take place between 1 and 5 p.m. on Friday and 11:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Saturday. Showcasing artists and panelists will receive credentials for the conference, while others may register to attend the daytime events for $55. Evening showcase performances –- apart from those featuring the keynoters Jesse Terry and Erin McKeown, which are ticketed — are free and open to the public. For more information and to register for the conference, visit www.sscapemay.com.

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Singer-Songwriters Flock to Cape May, NJ, March 28-29 https://acousticmusicscene.com/2014/03/19/singer-songwriters-flock-to-cape-may-nj-march-28-29/ Wed, 19 Mar 2014 14:27:05 +0000 http://acousticmusicscene.com/?p=7518 By Michael Kornfeld

SS Cape May 2014 logoThe maddening crowds of summer won’t be there, but several hundred performing artists and others engaged in the music business are expected to converge on the historic Victorian-lined New Jersey seaside resort community of Cape May, March 28-29, 2014, for the seventh annual Singer-Songwriter Cape May conference.

Singer-songwriters Melissa Ferrick and Michael Glablicki (front-man of Rusted Root) will deliver keynotes and perform during the conference, while some 150 other pre-selected musical acts and artists of various genres will showcase their talents at 17 local bars, restaurants and hotels on Friday and Saturday evenings.

SS Cape May also will feature two afternoons of music business panel discussions, workshops, mentoring and demo-listening sessions at Congress Hall & Harrison Conference Center. There will be plenty of opportunities for networking with other singer-songwriters, musicians and music industry professionals.

While AcousticMusicScene.com is my labor of love, I also am a communications and public relations strategist and will be among the panelists discussing “Branding, Marketing & Social Media for Independent Artists” during a Friday afternoon conference session. Although the media landscape is in a continual state of flux, independent singer-songwriters may have more options for promotion these days than ever before. I hope to help SS Cape May attendees set the right course and navigate through the many channels available to them to reach and connect with their target audiences. Talented artists with some promotional and social media savvy, or the smarts to surround themselves with people who do, can strike a responsive chord through strategic public relations and creative communications.

Kay Pere
Kay Pere is among the speakers at the seventh annual Singer-Songwriter Cape May conference.
Bill Pere, a former Connecticut State Troubadour who heads the Connecticut Songwriters Association and wrote Songcrafters’ Coloring Book, will share his “Top 5 Songwriting Tips to Triple Your Audience” and “8 Keys to Success in the Music Business,” while his wife, Kay Pere, leads a vocal workshop entitled “The Performing Songwriters’ Paintbox.” Jordan Tishler of Digital Bear Entertainment will explore “The Really Sexy Art of Getting Paid,” while Jason Rubal of Seventh Wave Studios examines “Mistakes Musicians Make.” Louis Anthony deLise (deLise Studios) conducts a practical seminar on “The Ten Commandments of Songwriting.” Dr. E. Michael Harrington, a professor at Berklee College of Music, discusses “Navigating the Copyright Maze.” Other hour-long panels and workshops will delve into “Recording, Producing & Mastering Your Music,” “Revenue Streams for Independent Artists,” “Creating New Paths to Success in the Music Industry,” “Publishing, Licensing & Copyrights,” and “When DIY is Not Enough.” There also will be a “Producers Panel.”

The conference registration desk opens at 11 a.m. on March 28, while mentoring and demo listening extends from noon to 5 p.m., and the workshops take place between 1 and 5 p.m. each day. Showcasing artists and panelists will receive credentials for the conference, while others may register to attend the daytime events and receive a SS Cape May compilation CD for $100. Evening showcase performances –- apart from those featuring the keynoters, for which there is a $15 fee each night — will be free and open to the public. For more information, visit www.sscapemay.com.

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Singer-Songwriters Flock to Cape May, New Jersey, March 30-31 https://acousticmusicscene.com/2012/03/18/singer-songwriters-flock-to-cape-may-new-jersey-march-30-31/ Sun, 18 Mar 2012 16:07:03 +0000 http://www.acousticmusicscene.com/?p=4862 By Michael Kornfeld

The maddening crowds of summer won’t be there, but several hundred performing artists and others engaged in the music business are expected to converge on the historic Victorian-lined New Jersey seaside resort community of Cape May, March 30-31, for the fifth annual Singer-Songwriter Cape May conference.

New York-based singer-songwriter Glen Roethel, part of the folk harmony trio Gathering Time and co-creator of AcousticMusicScene.com, is among the more than 150 musical acts and artists from as far away as Australia and France who will showcase their talents during 40-minute sets at 17 local bars and restaurants on Friday and Saturday evenings.

Glen Roethel (Photo: Chris Kunstadter)

SS Cape May also will feature two afternoons of music business panel discussions, workshops, clinics, mentoring and keynotes at Congress Hall and the Harrison Conference Center. New Jersey-based singer-songwriters Todd Sheaffer, of the band Railroad Earth and Christine Martucci will present musical keynotes on Friday and Saturday, respectively. Attendees also will have plenty of opportunities for networking with other singer-songwriters, musicians and music industry professionals.

While AcousticMusicScene.comis my labor of love, I also am a communications and public relations strategist. As such, I will be among the panelists discussing “Publicity, Marketing & Social Media for Independent Artists” during a Friday afternoon conference session. Although the media landscape is in a continual state of flux, independent singer-songwriters may have more options for promotion these days than ever before. I hope to help SS Cape May attendees set the right course and navigate through the many channels available to them to reach and connect with their target audiences. Traditional print and broadcast media outlets continue to play vital roles in boosting awareness and visibility, while the Internet and social media afford artists a wealth of new opportunities. Talented artists with some promotional and social media savvy, or the smarts to surround themselves with people who do, can strike a responsive chord through strategic public relations and creative communications.

Bill Pere
Other hour-long panels and workshops will delve into such topics as “Publishing, Licensing, Copyrights;” Producers: The Definition and Their Role in Recording;” “Kicking Careers into Gear with Kickstarter: Leveraging the Business of Crowd Funding;” “Music Licensing: The Really Sexy Art of Getting Paid,” “Recording Strategies and Technique,” and “The Good, The Bad and The Ugly [of Technological Changes].” Bill Pere, a former Connecticut State Troubadour who heads the Connecticut Songwriters Association and wrote the Songcrafter’s Coloring Book, will share his “Top 5 Songwriting Tips to Triple Your Audience” and”8 Keys to Success in the Music Business,” while his wife, Kay, leads a vocal workshop. Dr. Michael E. Harrington, a college professor, will assist songwriters in “Navigating the Copyright Maze.” Loren Weisman — a music producer, consultant and author of The Artist’s Guide to Success in the Music Business — will explore “Realistic Music Careers 101.” Philadelphia chapter board members of The Recording Academy, the organization that presents the GRAMMY Awards, also will be on hand for a Q & A session.

Showcasing artists and panelists will receive credentials for the conference, while others may register to attend the daytime events for $75. Evening showcase performances will be free and open to the public. For more information, visit www.sscapemay.com.

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We R Indie and IndieGrrl Music Conference Set For Aug. 18-20 https://acousticmusicscene.com/2011/07/29/we-r-indie-and-indiegrrl-music-conference-set-for-aug-18-20/ Sat, 30 Jul 2011 00:35:07 +0000 http://www.acousticmusicscene.com/?p=3951 The We R Indie and Indiegrrl International Music Conference will feature three days of music industry-related workshops, panel discussions, live showcases featuring artists from around the world, a battle of the bands, a Songwriter Showdown competition (for which the finalists have already been selected), and a vendor expo, Aug. 18-20, at Knoxville, Tennessee’s Holiday Inn World’s Fair Park and Convention Center.

Brian Ashley Jones and Tisha Simeral during a recent concert (Photo: Robert Berkowitz/RSBImageWorks)
Among the many panelists and workshop leaders addressing a variety of subjects will be Bill Pere, author of The Songwriter’s Coloring Book and president of the Connecticut Songwriters Association, who will discuss The 8 Keys to Success in the Music Business; and his wife Kay Pere, a singer-songwriter, voice and career coach, who’ll speak on Your Creative Compass: How to Achieve Sustainable Creativity. Brian Ashley Jones, a soulful singer, accomplished guitarist and versatile Americana songwriter, will speak about Wearing All the Hats – Survival Tips for the Do It Yourself Artist; while Tisha Simeral, his musical partner and a talented session musician, will address Music Theory – How to Write Charts for Your Songs. Jill Cagney, a New Jersey-based singer-songwriter and We R Indie board member, will moderate an open forum discussion on Perseverance in Staying on Course with Your Indie Career. A Songwriting Critique Panel also is on the conference agenda; although open to all conference registrants to attend, listen and learn, only the first 20 people who sign-up will get their songs reviewed.

More information on the conference – including registration and a complete schedule – may be found at www.WeRIndie.org.

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AcousticMusicScene.com Editor Speaks at SS Cape May, March 26 https://acousticmusicscene.com/2010/03/17/acousticmusicscene-com-editor-speaks-at-ss-cape-may-march-26/ Wed, 17 Mar 2010 23:34:27 +0000 http://www.acousticmusicscene.com/?p=2265 By Michael Kornfeld

While AcousticMusicScene.com is my labor of love, I also am a communications and public relations strategist. As such, I will be among the panelists discussing “Music Marketing, Publicity & Press: The New Media Revolution” during the third annual Singer-Songwriter Cape May. The music business conference is set for Friday and Saturday, March 26-27, in the historic Victorian-lined New Jersey seaside resort community.

SS Cape May will feature two afternoons of music business keynotes, panel discussions, workshops, mentoring and demo-listening sessions, exhibits and performance critiques at Congress Hall and Harrison Conference Center, as well as two evenings of artist showcases at various venues. Singer-songwriters Steve Forbert and Nicole Atkins present musical keynotes on Friday and Saturday, respectively. Attendees also will have plenty of opportunities for networking with other singer-songwriters, musicians and music industry professionals.

Michael Kornfeld (Photo: Bill Moseley)
Although the media landscape is certainly in a state of flux, independent singer-songwriters may have more options for promotion these days than ever before. I hope to help SS Cape May attendees set the right course and navigate through the many channels available to them to reach and connect with their target audiences. Traditional print and broadcast media outlets (and their online counterparts) continue to play vital roles in boosting awareness and visibility, while the Internet and social media afford artists a wealth of new opportunities. Talented artists with some promotional and social media savvy, or the smarts to surround themselves with the right people, can strike a responsive chord through strategic public relations and creative communications.

In addition to the Friday afternoon panel discussion on “Music Marketing, Publicity and Press,” panels and workshops will delve into such topics as “The New Music Paradigm for Singer-Songwriters,” “Marketing Your Music for Film & Television,” and “Publishing, Licensing, Copyrights and the PROs.” Bill Pere, who heads the Connecticut Songwriters Association, will discuss “Tripling Your Audience with Targeted Songwriting,” while his wife, Kay, leads an hour-long vocal workshop. A producers’ panel and an interactive “Artists Helping Artists” session also are slated.

Showcasing artists and panelists will receive credentials for the conference, while non-performers and those not selected to showcase may register to attend the daytime events for $75. Evening showcase performances will be free and open to the public. For more information, visit www.sscapemay.com.

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Earlier this month, I participated in panel discussions on “The Future of Music and the Music Industry” and “Publicity, Marketing and Promotion” at the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System’s National College Radio and Webcasting Conference in New York City. I have been a panelist at IBS Conferences, as well as at the annual Northeast Regional Folk Alliance (NERFA) Conference, for a number of years. I serve as vice president of NERFA’s board of directors.

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